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Bradman Museum International Cricket Hall of Fame

Bradman Oval Bradman Museum International Cricket Hall of Fame Bowral NSW Australia

Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame

The Bradman Museum is a world-class facility, located in rural Bowral. Every cricketing fan needs to go there at some stage, just to get a feel for the history of the game. If you are not a cricket enthusiast, this is a great place to learn about the game and its history.

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Sir Donald Bradman Statue

Exhibits

The Game of Cricket

If you are new to cricket, or have been a life-time fan, this section will set you up on how cricket has developed over the last 200 years. From rules, equipment game formats all the way through to information about previous and current players, it provides a comprehensive description of the game and its history.

A lot of memorabilia is on display, from bats signed by famous teams, to players caps and photos.

Bradman Museum Bowral NSW www.destinationsjourney.com
Bradman Museum Bowral NSW
Bradman Museum Bowral NSW www.destinationsjourney.com
Bradman Museum Bowral NSW

The Bradman Gallery

Dedicated to the famous Australian Captain and batsman, this section describes Bradman’s career through displays and interactive screens. An amazing amount of information allows you to find out about Bradman’s incredible achievements and his life.

Some of the Bradman Exhibit Bradman Museum International Cricket Hall of Fame Bowral NSW Australia
Some of the Bradman Exhibit
The Invincibles - Bradman Museum Bowral NSW www.destinationsjourney.com
The Invincibles – Bradman Museum Bowral NSW

The World of Cricket

This fascinating, interactive section shows how widespread the game is with its 105 member nations. The status of each nation is shown, along with what level of game they played and which formats (T20, one day internationals and tests).

The Greats of the Game

In this section, the museum shows the greatest players of the game using
memorabilia, photos, statistics and on-demand audio and visual footage. Not only does this provide details of the latest players, but those dating back to be beginning of international cricket as well. Players from all nations are there, so you can find your favourite player, whether its Bradman, Tendulkar, Richards or Hammond.

Gift Shop and Cafe

The museum has an on-site cafe and gift shop, so after you have immersed yourself in cricket history, you can purchase something to remember your visit and re-fuel before heading off.

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Glebe Sydney Australia

Archways at Glebe Federal Park Glebe Sydney NSW Australia

Glebe

Glebe is a beautiful old suburb in Sydney. From foreshore parks, old tram sheds and Federation buildings to a Taoist Temple, there is lots to see and do here. The vibe of the suburb from the main street to the water front is laid back and relaxed. It is a great place to chill out on a day off.

Getting There

Getting there was easy using the light rail from Central Station. From the light rail station, we went into the Tram Sheds for a coffee and to look around the food stalls, which were amazing for the freshness of the produce they were selling.

Tramsheds

The old tram sheds have been repurposed into a remarkable food hall selling fresh produce and containing several eateries. We had a coffee and ate some delicious fresh muffins here, before continuing outside to the parks.

Tram Sheds Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Tram Sheds

Jubilee and Federation Parks

Two parks sit between the Tram Sheds and Rozelle Bay, divided by Johnstone Creek. A bridge crosses this creek, making getting between the two very easy.

Jubilee Park at Glebe Point offers a relaxed place to unwind in a once disused industrial site. Rehabilitated for the Jubilee this grassed area has paved walking tracks and play areas for children. Sections of the park are also dog friendly and while we were there many people took advantage of this with dogs running around and swimming on the foreshore. Being dog friendly, there are many dog drinking fountains spread throughout the park. From what we saw the owners were all very responsible with no dog droppings seen with only friendly dogs running around.

Archways at Glebe Federal Park Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Archways at Glebe Federal Park

Rozelle Bay Waterfront

As an acknowledgement to its industrial past an old crane and winder sit on the waterfront, which are both interesting to look around. Sitting in the bay, is the old Glebe Island Bridge, which is a unique opportunity for a photo. Preserved for its heritage value, this old rotating bridge and can only be viewed from the shore.

The new ANZAC Bridge dominates Rozelle Bay and from the shore, you can glimpse the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the same time, which makes an interesting photo.

Old Winder Glebe Point Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Old Winder
Old Wharf Crane Glebe Point Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Old Wharf Crane
Glebe Island Rotating Bridge Rozelle Bay Sydney NSW Australia
Glebe Island Rotating Bridge Rozelle Bay
ANZAC Bridge with Sydney Harbour Bridge Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
ANZAC Bridge with Sydney Harbour Bridge
Jetty Jubilee Park Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Jetty Jubilee Park

Sze Yup Taoist Temple

Not far from the park is the Sze Yup Taoist temple, which is only one of four pre-World War One Chinese temples still active in Australia. Built from 1898 to 1904 the temple is now listed on the New South Wales Heritage Register.

Sze Yup Taoist Temple Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Sze Yup Taoist Temple

The main road and side streets have a fantastic number of old federation houses and buildings. Walking from the Sze Yup Temple to Glebe Road, we passed several interesting buildings and Federation Style cottages.

Federation Houses Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Federation Houses

St John’s Church

Located on Glebe Road, this lovely old church is a relaxing stop to walk around and admire. The stone work and doorways are great and even the surrounding stone wall is a work of art.

St John's Church Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
St John’s Church
St John's Church Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
St John’s Church

World War 1 War Memorial

The World War One Memorial sits next to St John’s Church.

World War 1 War Memorial Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
World War 1 War Memorial

Street Art

Walking along the back streets we came across some street art in Mitchel Street There were a few of these art works scattered along the street and some adjacent roads. A great surprise as we walked along.

Street Art Mitchel Street
Street Art Mitchel Street Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Street Art Mitchel Street
Old Glebe Fire Station Mitchell Street Glebe Sydney NSW Australia
Old Glebe Fire Station Mitchell Street

What Did We Think?

Glebe is a wonderfully relaxed place to visit, whether just visiting the foreshore, or venturing into the back streets, there is a huge variety of sites to take in. We had a great morning there.

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White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney

Dragonfly Men White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia

White Rabbit Gallery is a great little gallery in the heart of Sydney. Specialising in contemporary Chinese art its three floors are full of amazing works from paintings and sculptures to surrealist works. Entrance is free and with a cafe on site, specialising in Chinese teas and dumplings, there are refreshments available once you finish your tour.

Suspended from the atrium roof is the most stunning work, consisting of life-size people with dragonfly heads and wings. This amazing sight greets you on entering. A great view of this artwork is available from the ramp up to the second level, which is a great perspective.

Access to the second floor is via a ramp which passes close to the dragonfly men. Alternately you can use an elevator which also goes to all floors (it is the only access to floor 3), but we enjoyed the view of the art work while walking up the ramp..

During our visit there was a great  variety of paintings on display on  the first two floors and floor three was filled with a single, large sculpture.

There are also small rooms on the first two floors where audio visual displays are running.

Dragonfly Men in the Atrium White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Dragonfly Men in the Atrium of the White Rabbit Gallery
Second Floor View of Dragonfly Men White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Dragonfly Men From the Second Floor
Second Floor Art White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Dystopian Second Floor Art
Second Floor Art White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Second Floor Art
Second Floor Art White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Second Floor Art
Third Floor Art White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Third Floor
Third Floor Art White Rabbit Gallery Ultimo Sydney Asutralia
Third Floor Art

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